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The human phylome
2007
Genome Biology
Phylogenomics analyses serve to establish evolutionary relationships among organisms and their genes. A phylome, the complete collection of all gene phylogenies in a genome, constitutes a valuable source of information, but its use in large genomes still constitutes a technical challenge. The use of phylomes also requires the development of new methods that help us to interpret them. We reconstruct here the human phylome, which includes the evolutionary relationships of all human proteins and
doi:10.1186/gb-2007-8-6-r109
pmid:17567924
pmcid:PMC2394744
fatcat:b3btzemx3ncyhkkunyucv2jkeu